PAGI fWü AA3LAÑD DAHT m u ro s B usiness V isitors Y esterday— in the playing, while the winning, PRINCESS MARY W EDS ,band of unlimited wealth, she can HIT,ET M. WEI.LS Tí) LECTURE O. O. Gouck, of the Spreckles- though desirable, is not by- any VISCOUNT LASCELLES indulge all her fancies to the high-! Savage Rubber company was in town means the sole motive for participa­ : est degree. (Continued from ra g e 1) on business for his company yester­ tion by the tru e sportsman. Local and Personal (Continued fiom Page 1) 1 Her wedding shopping has proved day. The line up was: had to go half-starved. Those were ---------------------- Side L igh ts--------------------- this. Lovely gowns, beautiful crea­ the good days of order and peace, but Mr. Manning, a representative of Presbyterians — Leslie, forw ard ; the Falling-McCalam company, of W agner, forw ard; Moore, center; bride. Until a year ago she was kept tions in the way of hats, the dainti-i what I hear about the famine in the MASONIC CALENDAR TH IS W E E K | A t W ork A gain— in absolute Social seclusion. est of Paris lingerie— all have shown Portland, spent the day here yester­ Riley, guard; W entner, guard. Volga valley is enough to stagger the day. that she is giving full sway to her imagination even of a R ussia.’’ Hazel Smith, who has been con- H er clothes were carefully chosen Baptists— Gillm'ore, forw ard; Cot­ * fined to her home for three or four , E. A. Leeston-Smiih, _________ vice ___ , presi- ___ ter, forw ard; Carson, center; B utter­ for her by her mother, in accord­ natural taste for the beautiful weeks with an attack of influenza, dent of the Gill-Lee Products, inc. field, guard; Oslin, guard. ance with their wearing capabilities. | She has been buying exquisite old , Go and heaj- a man who has just returned from the famine-stricken Malta Commandery, W ednesday wa8 able to be a’t ’ tbe McG*ee"st“o7e spent the day in our city Monday in They were mainly cut in the fashions furniture, lace worth more than i t s , Referee— Marske. land give a graphic picture of what evening. Stated conclave. R ecep-, once again Monday. the in terest of his company. The Christians defeated the Meth­ of the early nineties. She knew noth­ weight in gold, china sought after he saw. tion of petitions. j ______ odists in the second game by a close ing about girlish vanities or frip­ by every connoisseur. Above all, she Siskiyou Chapter, Thursday even- Hepe from Kirby__ W ILLS W ILL THINK score. Both team s did very good peries. She hardly knew what i t 1 has been purchasing perfumes ga­ ing. Special convocation. Royal Charles Rugg, of Kirby, was a bus- passing a t times, with the edge in was to possess a pretty ribbon. lore. H E WAS IN ACCIDENT Arch degree. Postponed from d a te ! in e 8 g visitor in Ashland Monday, favor of the winners. N either team, SAYS “K ID ” NORFOLK G radually Gains Liberty Princess Mary adores scent. But set for Tuesday evening. Mr. Rugg used to be a resident of however, was particularly accurate Now all is changed. For twelve' she has never been allowed to buy Hillah Temple, stated session, our city, but is now operating a in shooting baskets. NEW YORK, Feb. 28.— Kid Nor­ months past he has been gradually i it. She has spent hours gazing at Friday evening. Ceremonial matters- shoe shop and tannery at Kirby, The line up was: folk, who fights H arry Wills T hurs­ gaining her liberty and, indulging in to dispose of. many wonderful little bottles of crys­ Christians — R. P arr, forw ard; day night for the colored heavy­ her n atu ral taste for pretty things,! tal and porcelain containing delicate W ill Arrive F r i d a y - K anasto, forw ard; Rose, center; J. has shown th at not only is she one scents, but unless someone happened Ill i t Medford— , H arcourt W. Peck, the evangelist, weight championship of the world, i P arr, guard; Beeson, guard. Mrs. Edm und Dewi and baby are who will be at the Methodist ch u rch ' was very much interested y e ste rd a y ' Methodises — Clarey, forw ard; of the best-looking of English girls, to make her a birthday present, she but also th a t she could be one of never possessed one. at Mrs. Pu reciter’s hospital in Med for three weeks, beginning March 6, in Jack K earn’s statem ent th a t Jack THE REST OF EATING Ramsey, forw ard; Heer, Frulen, cen­ Dempsey was willing to fight the the best dressed. Henceforward, for i, where both are very ill. And now she is rapidly making up will arrive in Ashland Friday m orn­ EVERYTHING HOM E-i’OOKED ter; W olcott, guard; Chatten, guard. winner of th a t battle any time, any , with her own fortune, and a hus-i for lost time. ing. Referee— Wood. - j place. K earns did not, however, sug- I»ew Drop Inn— for Iun> es. The concluding eame of the series ! gest his willingness to fight for any Son Born T lds Mornin __ will be played next Saturday. No de­ I n from C o u n try — he stake will cision has yet been reached by the Mr. and Mrs. George V ordvertcn sm ount of money. W ade W a llac e a n d w if were in who have been visitinj in Ashland have t0 be w orth ' lile. Anyway, board as to w hether the game to Asl land trading with the cal mer- I for some time, are the j iud parents Kid Norfolk paused mg enough in have been played between the Bap­ chants yesterday. i of a seven and a half po id son born his workout a t an v town gymnas­ tises and Christian-; will go as a for­ ium to say th a t tl ) attitu d e of at 3 o’clock this morn;. g. feit to the B aptirts, or be played Dempsey’s m anager Jnterested him later. Fresh sour kraut, ripe dives in strangely. bulk, all kinds of pickles. V j d eliv er.: Medford Monday night. “ Mr. K earns says does he, th a t Asl land Poultry and Fish . tarket in D©p»rtn.ent Makes Tun— was called Mr- Dempsey inner of A lim building. I4 9 tf The fire departm ent _____ - - will figl i the — w ---- shortly after noon yesterday to the mixup with Mr. Wells? All Park store, where wood piled around r U.ht, th at means th a t some day at W orking Aga’r.— G. C. Peebier, who has oeen con- a stove to dry, had caught fire and Mr- Dempsey’s convenience, he is go- fined to his home for sev al days, burned the side of 'h e b u i l d i n g to mingle with a gentleman who Is able to be at work again. slightly. The blaze had been put couldn’t be told from me should you ______ ' out before the departm ent arrived ineet him in the street. I wouldn’t on the scene, The damage was very j be extravagant in my term s. No, sir. P la te G lass Broken— The Truth A b o u t slight. In fact, I would almost pay for the The plate glass in the fr.,nt of the privilege of fighting Mr. Dempsey. Russia a n d the Famine »tore room which 1» to be occupied R etarn M P or(lana_ As for this man, Mr. Wills, he can’t — by— by Nlmnger and W arner, w , brok™ Mr, Gordon MacCraken ha8 re. do nothing to me. I'm ju st naturally during the day Monday. The work- tnrned (rom P o rllan d , where s U e i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ne going to make th a t man think he n1®11 welt- in e real ot t i e ui ing wen, jag, week as representative of strolled between a m tor bus and *1. j .1 p trlaaa , , , ui - bas thev heard h e a r d th . _ _ eta lopicaciudiive . when they the glass hraalr break and D .. . . x the local D. A. R .’s to the state con- a trolley car at the m inute they col­ ORATOR AND LECTURER saw some small boys run, but upon ventjon lide.” — o f —— reaching the front door the boys j ______ SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OE REPRESft'ATIVES SEATTLE, W ASH. were completely out of sight, and it T~dny was not possible to locate the guilty well give a twenty-minute address. A financial statement ami review of the Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Yelton and J u st returned from a fiv e m onths one. year s work of the Chamber of Commerce will he given. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Crow, both of v isit to R u ssia, w here h e m ade a Los Angeles, were tourists who spent » « tou r th rough th e V olga fam ine - L Beautiful, sightly building lo ts .: the night In our city and left early □T region w ith an o ffic ia l in v e stig a t­ Beaver Realty Co. 151-4 this morning. □r in g party. Ashland News in Paragraphs VIRGINIA CAFF 29 F irst St. MASS MEETIN at th e FR E E LECTURE Ashland Chamber of Commerce AT THE ARMORY Tonight at 7:30 HULET M. WELLS Ashland Junior Basket Ball News j Tj Team Standings to D ate M illinery Claa»- A full class has been obtained for the Smith-Hughes millinery course, and the first class will be held this evening in the public library. Mrs. Selma Gray will have charge of the class. N ew R estaurant Opens— J. J. Pitchford has opened a res- tau ran t and lunch room on F ourth street about half way from A to B Btreet. The name of the new place will be the W hite Central cafe, and will have a lunch counter and several tables, being able to care for a large num ber of people at all tim es of the day. I,eave for Logging Camp— W illiam Davis and Daniel Davis, cousins, left this morning, for the Klam ath country, where they will be employed in a logging camp during the coming season TH E MADRIGAL CLUB The Madrigal club, the Oregon Ag- ricultural college women’s glee club, will appear in a concert at the Ar- mory in this city on March 24. The Madrigal club is composed of 24 college girls, selected for their voices, personality and ability In chorus work. Some of the outstanding numbers presented by the entire club will be Ashland Post No. 14, American Le­ “ Monastery Bells’’ by Lefebure- gion meets tonight a t 8 o’clock at Wely, “ M orning’’ by Speaks, “ Dawn th e armory. E. D. Briggs, Jackson of Love,” by Frim l— with a first county appraiser for the bonus mea- soprano solo,— the cantata ......... .. A Mid- sure, will discuss the possibilities sum m er N ight,” by Paul Bliss. At- under the loan feature. Ex-service tractive costumes and varied light- men contem plating the loan should ing will produce artistic effects in attend. 151-1 this last number. The hum orous elem ent of the con L ook ing Over Country— cert will be developed in various W. C. Allanson, of Laclede, Idaho, skits and readings. Joys and thrills is here looking over the country with j of college life will be featured in a the expectation of finding a lo catio n ' stu n t by the club. Solo dances will wh le in this section of the country, be an added attraction. Mr. Allanson will be here for about Stew art W. Tully, club director, is ten days and while he doe.«’ not ex- an assistant in the school of music pect to buy at this time, ha will he at the college, and is a well-known in he m arket for a ranch es soon as soloist throughout the state. he disposes o f his belongir s in the “ I feel th a t this concert given by: Idaho city. While he has not been the Madrigal club will be as pleasing out over the country as yet, he ex­ as any concert given by any sim ilar presses the bel’ef th at it is just the organization in the state.’’ says Pro- kind of a location th at he has been fessor William Frederic Gaskins, di 00 ring for. rector of the school of music. Cliff Payne makes clothes racks. R ecovered from Influenza__ L. J. Orres. who was confined to his home for several days with in­ fluenza. is again on duty at his shop on F irst street. Mr. Orres reports th a t both his wife and little girl were ill at the same time, but are both much Improved now. A nig masque skating party at the N atatorium Friday night, March 3, 1922. Everybody masque and have a good time. No one allowed on the floor w ithout mask and costume un­ til 9 o’clock. Grand march at 8:30. Spectators. 10 cents; skaters, usual price. A world of fun. F our prizes given for the best dressed and most original character. Good Skating, 7:30 to 10:30. V isits in Town — C. W. DeCarlo, who resides several miles east of town, was in our city yesterday shopping. CHEERO Guaranteed Flour At Your Grocers Teams Played Won PC ! M ethodists .............. 5 4 .800 ! Presbyterians ......... 5 a .600 Christians ................ 5 2 .400 Baptists .................. 5 1 .200 This is figured on the basis of one unplayed game going by default to the Baptists. W hether this will be! allowed or not will be determined by the board of control. The Presbyterians beat the Bap­ tists 19 to 11, and the C hristians de­ feated the Methodists 13 to 11 in the ninth and tenth games of Y. M. C. A. Junior basketball league at the high school gymnasium Saturday a fte r­ noon. A great deal of credit is due the Baptists, who were beaten in the first game of the afternoon, for play­ ing straig h t through the schedule, even though losing most of the time. A fter all, the sport is supposed to be TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY? WANTED— Man for shoe shining! parlor. 51 F irst street after 9 1 »• m- ___________________ 1511f ! FOR RENT— Furnished room. 486! Boulevard. Phone 405-J. 151-4 ! FOR RENT-»— Furnished apartm ent, ! adults only. Vacated March 1. Phone 348-L. 151-3* ’ FOR SALE— Grocery and meat mar ket, clearing $400 a m onth; will submit banking.receipts and refer­ ence. In residential district, es­ tablished for years Excellent op­ portunity for man nnd wife. Four living rooms and bath. Small in­ vestm ent gets business and prop­ erty. Call or write owner, room 421, Medford building, Medford, Oregon. 151-2 FOR SALE— Six hole range. Inquire 150-1 137 FiJth g t 151-3* I”j||ree |jve W M C | Ghosts" Starring Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry A tale of three buddies who came home from war when the world had given them up for lost. And holy cats! What changes, surprises, scan­ dals and things hit that old burg then! Warning: This is no picture for folks with a sense of humor and a cracked lip! Also 2-part Comedy—“ A MUDDY BRIDE” with BABY PEGGY TUES., WED., THURS.-MARCH 7-8-9 W ay D ow n East” Hon. Louis E. B eau W ednesday Evening, Mar. 1, 1922, a t 8 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH □f □f □r A D is c u s s io n o i th e H otel B o n u s P lan and other live matters will he undertaken A R e p ly to Mr. G reer’s A c c u sa tio n s will be made. Preliminary steps will be taken for the election of six directors. Members should see that their dues are paid to date in order to entitle them'to vote ADMISSION F R E E MASS MEETING! Ai Armory, Tomorrow Night At 7:30 To D iscu ss the Issu e s in Regard to The New Hotel and Sanitarium Mr. Greer will attempt to answer every charge, or argument, if they have any, that will be proposed at the Tuesday night meeting by the Chamber of Commerce. The Wednesday night meeting is called primarily fcr these Chamber of Commerce members who are op­ posed to the present directory slate, to put a ticket in ¿he field against the slate ticket. Only members of the Chamber of Commerce whose due; arc p id up will be eligible to participate in the forming of this ticket, but All Interested Citizens Are R equested to be P resent There is no bluff about this tourist hotel and sanitarium business. Ashland now has her big chance. Are you interested? Come! Greer Will Dodge No Issue the Opposition Raises He Means Business